My new book Remember the Creator
 is published today (April 1st in America). The subject of the book is 
summed up in the title. This is the most important thing for modern day 
humanity; to remember God. But on its own, it is not enough. For what 
sort of God are we remembering and how are we remembering him? It is a 
cliché to say that God invented Man in his own image and ever since Man 
has been returning the compliment, but such is the case. Look at modern 
religion of practically any type you care to mention. People pray to 
God, they talk of God but I venture to suggest that the God they address
 is often one of their own imagining, conjured up from the limited 
resources of their own minds and a projection of their own thoughts and 
desires. 
Of course,
 none of us really knows God. As the absolute and eternal, he is beyond 
us all. But there really is a difference between those who intuit 
something of his reality because they have begun to open themselves up 
to what is beyond themselves, the
 truth of the transcendent, and those who may believe in something but 
do so from within the context of their own minds. It's like an enclosed 
circle and one in which there is a little break or opening so that the light 
outside begins to seep in. We in the West can see the mental conception 
of God quite clearly in Islam but it appears just as much in many 
contemporary Christian churches where God has been reduced to something 
like the head of a social services bureau, a non-judgemental figure preoccupied with 
egalitarianism and universal friendliness rather than the Maker of 
Heaven and Earth who hates sin but whose love touches like a blazing 
fire that burns without hurt. Make sure that the God you remember is the
 fullest expression you can conceive of Goodness, Beauty and Truth, and try to understand him in spiritual not worldly terms. Accept no lesser substitutes.
This is 
also the day that the UK was supposed to have left the European Union 
and regained its economic and political independence, turning back 
towards its true mission in the world. For, cutting through all the 
obfuscation and waffle, that is what this is all actually about. 
However, the bullying potentates of the EU and the craven incompetents 
of the British Government have put an at least temporary stop to that. 
Not to mention the behind the scenes manipulations of civil servants and
 bureaucrats whose arrogance is only matched by their complacency. 
Hard 
words, I know, and I'm not saying these are all bad people. Doubtless 
many mean well according to their conception of things. But they see 
everything in terms of this world (even the religious among them - 
apparently most of the clergy and all the bishops in the Church of 
England want Britain to remain in the EU), and they have no spiritual 
insight or vision, substituting for that a belief in progress on the 
worldly level. One must hope that their actions will make an increasing 
number of people realise how completely untrustworthy the political 
class and technocratic elites are. May they consequently turn to deeper 
ways of engaging with the problems of life. As the outer world descends 
further into illusion, remembering the Creator becomes more vital by the
 day.
 
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